The "I Am Cait" star didn't want to worry about locker rooms at the Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. So, she decided to submit paperwork under her birth name - which she was known as until she underwent a gender transition earlier this year - in order to play on a new course at the refurbished facility, which contains several separate areas for men and women, reported E! online.
She explained her decision to friend and assistant Ronda Kamihira, who seemed horrified. "Why can't you do in fresh as 'Caitlyn?' What are you gonna do? Wear your hoodie and pretend it's no..."
Later in the clip from a forthcoming episode of "I Am Cait", the 65-year-old star further explained her decision and insisted it would be 'fine'.
The club previously said they would not comment about Caitlyn's use of the club.
In a statement issued shortly after the reality star revealed her new identity, they said, "Sherwood Country Club cherishes its members, and their privacy, and will not comment on anything regarding its members' private use and enjoyment of the Club, including Caitlyn Jenner's future use of the Club.